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y en punto al claro se hablara del chavismo sin chavez. >> los chavistas insisten que el presidente de venezuela hugo chavez es todavia presidente ¡. >> calderon no debería entrar en hardvard. >> y la colombiana que les gano a los agentes secretos de estados unidos. >> todo esto en al punto. >> como no no se lo pierda. >> y llegan los ciber rezos. les contaremos al regr
y en punto al claro se hablara del chavismo sin chavez. >> los chavistas insisten que el presidente de venezuela hugo chavez es todavia presidente ¡. >> calderon no debería entrar en hardvard. >> y la colombiana que les gano a los agentes secretos de estados unidos. >> todo esto en al punto. >> como no no se lo pierda. >> y llegan los ciber rezos. les contaremos al regr
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chavez is still in cuba after undergoing his fourth cancer surgery. there has been an ongoing debate about who is running the country. >> we came here to defend the constitution, that says he can be sworn in when he recovers. he is the only president, and the government is waiting for him the nationalists had offered the president to stay indefinitely. >> even though we have not seen or heard from him in a month, his presence can be felt in the fashion of his followers. questions remain especially among the opposition about when he will return. >> one of the key figures of the opposition demanded more information about the president's health. >> we recognize president chavez as the president of the republic, and we recognize him as president alike, and that is what we have proposed. we need to know the truth about his abilities to do his duties. >> on thursday the street showed the majority is with chavez and that in spite of his absence, people say they will remain loyal until the com>> saturday . -- link tv. >> the top stories here on al jazeera. mo
chavez is still in cuba after undergoing his fourth cancer surgery. there has been an ongoing debate about who is running the country. >> we came here to defend the constitution, that says he can be sworn in when he recovers. he is the only president, and the government is waiting for him the nationalists had offered the president to stay indefinitely. >> even though we have not seen or heard from him in a month, his presence can be felt in the fashion of his followers. questions...
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it is confirmed hugo chavez will not be sworn in on thursday. the president of the central african republic tells al jazeera the rebels have been backed by foreign powers. it is called the dream liner. now it is more of a nightmare for boeing. we will tell you why. about 1 million people inside syria are getting hungry because you win agencies cannot get food aid in side. the food organization is handing out rations to one and a half million people. it leaves many who are desperately in need without food. the un says more than 60,000 people have been killed in the uprising that began in march of 2011. the u.n. refugee agency says nearly 100,000 refugees have escaped violence in syria in the last month alone, and there are more than 590,000 refugees, up from before. many of those people have escaped the jordan camp, where winter storms are making already difficult conditions worse. tents have been flooded. many people are stranded, and a big snowstorm is expected to hit very soon. >> the weather is so cold. they tell us if they give us heater's a
it is confirmed hugo chavez will not be sworn in on thursday. the president of the central african republic tells al jazeera the rebels have been backed by foreign powers. it is called the dream liner. now it is more of a nightmare for boeing. we will tell you why. about 1 million people inside syria are getting hungry because you win agencies cannot get food aid in side. the food organization is handing out rations to one and a half million people. it leaves many who are desperately in need...
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gracias por acompañarnos, celebran toma de poder presidencial sin el presidente de venezuela, hugo chávez. >>> otra vez un tiroteo y otra vez en una escuela, un estudiante dispara dfentro de un salón de clases en california. >>> se cuentan por centenares la cantidad de víctimas de la influenza. >>> y demandan a la compañía de jenni rivera, dicen que buscan justicia, comenzamos. >>> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna con ilia calderón y enrique acevedo ♪. >>> muy buenas noches, mientras en la casa blanca el vicepresidente joe biden dirigía una tensa reunión con miembros del grupo de la asociación nacional del rifle para encontrar una solución a la violencia en el país, en california un estudiante de secundaria hiere a dos jóvenes al dispararle a sus compañeros, esto a menos de un mes de la masacre de la escuela primaria sandy hook, tenemos la historia a continuación. >>> el tiroteo sucedió en esta escuela secundaria de california, irónicamente una hora después de realizar un simulacro para saber cómo reaccionar en el caso de enfrentar a un pistolero. >>> s
gracias por acompañarnos, celebran toma de poder presidencial sin el presidente de venezuela, hugo chávez. >>> otra vez un tiroteo y otra vez en una escuela, un estudiante dispara dfentro de un salón de clases en california. >>> se cuentan por centenares la cantidad de víctimas de la influenza. >>> y demandan a la compañía de jenni rivera, dicen que buscan justicia, comenzamos. >>> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna con ilia calderón y...
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. >> still ahead on al jazeera, a show of support for hugo chavez. he is reelected to lead the national assembly. >> most of what was in stock is now destroyed. >> farmers have damaged crops and mounting debt in sri lanka. >> welcome back. if you have travel plans toward turkey, it will be extremely snowy the next several days. look at all the white encompassing most of turkey. that will be snow. especially to the north, we expect to see a mid-40's centimeters of snow falling in the next two days. that will cause trouble the latest -- that will cause trouble -- that will cause travel delays. the rain in london is at bay. paris will have more sunshine. the temperature in london will be nine degrees. along the northern coast of egypt, we saw rain pushing through the last couple days. it is going to the east. israel has seen over 80 millimeters of rain in 24 hours. the rain will continue. we're talking about parts of lebanon and syria seeing heavy rain. snow be a problem in the higher elevations. benghazi, 18 degrees. tripoli, 17 degrees. i want to take
. >> still ahead on al jazeera, a show of support for hugo chavez. he is reelected to lead the national assembly. >> most of what was in stock is now destroyed. >> farmers have damaged crops and mounting debt in sri lanka. >> welcome back. if you have travel plans toward turkey, it will be extremely snowy the next several days. look at all the white encompassing most of turkey. that will be snow. especially to the north, we expect to see a mid-40's centimeters of snow...
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long live chavez. >> people and places like this one are not giving up on chavez, but there is a growing resignation they may not see him back for a while. that is precisely the wary of those who uphold -- oppose the government. they claim they authorities are not telling the people the whole truth about the president's health. there will be no inauguration on thursday, but the government has called on chavis' supporters to rally next to the presidential palace. and officials insist the chavez swearing in can be delayed after the president has recovered. the opposition claims any delay would be unconstitutional. the supreme court is soon expected to issue rulings on parts of the constitution related to the ongoing debate. if the government wants to target the one way, the government the other way, what do we do? interpret it as a what? we have to look at an answer from the supreme court. i did not know what the judges are waiting for. >> despite the government's announcement, everyone is venezuelan are still wondering if and when chavis will return. the big question is what will happen n
long live chavez. >> people and places like this one are not giving up on chavez, but there is a growing resignation they may not see him back for a while. that is precisely the wary of those who uphold -- oppose the government. they claim they authorities are not telling the people the whole truth about the president's health. there will be no inauguration on thursday, but the government has called on chavis' supporters to rally next to the presidential palace. and officials insist the...
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look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say chavez is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended election twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it is her job his opponents blame his so-called socialist experiment for problems like limited foreign investment they say that it's driving businessmen and entrepreneurs out of the country. by daniel year g.'s himself a young businessman disagrees after spending twelve years in barcelona he decided to return to venezuela not just for the economic benefits he says but for the chance to partake in a different sort of future order there are two very different political forces in this country one wants to move towards capitalism the other is on
look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say chavez is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended...
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of twenty first century imperialism of the united states but again the danger here is that without chavez and without the power of his personality that they'll be able to attack those institutions inside the country the question will be how strong are the ball of aryan institutions and how willing is that base of support to come out into the streets in support of the revolution and against what could only be called counter-revolutionaries of the opposition representing wall street and washington. that story is hacker group anonymous has petitioned the white house to recognize the temporary crippling of web sites as a legal form of protest known as a d.d. o. s. attacks a bombarding sides until they seize up for a short while could become comparable to street rallies if the so-called had to say get their way international human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that such actions is a form of free speech speech which should not be repressed. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down t
of twenty first century imperialism of the united states but again the danger here is that without chavez and without the power of his personality that they'll be able to attack those institutions inside the country the question will be how strong are the ball of aryan institutions and how willing is that base of support to come out into the streets in support of the revolution and against what could only be called counter-revolutionaries of the opposition representing wall street and...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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sooner or later, we will see commander hugo chÁvez with us. >> chÁvez only named maduro the successor last month. the last time chÁvez spoke publicly, he was philosophical facing the possibility he might not be able to go on as president. >> my firm opinion like a full moon, and revocable, absolute, total is that it is such a scenario would force new presidential elections as mandated by the constitution you collect nicholas march 0 -- nicholas maduro. >> he went to cuba for the procedure. this was his fourth cancer operation. the use of the word "severe" suggests he is in very poor health. >> chÁvez may die, but not the revolution. we're all revolutionaries. >> the venezuelan president is to be sworn in for another six- year term in another week but it looks unlikely he will be well enough for that. we still don't know what kind of cancer chÁvez has, and nobody knows quite where venezuela goes next if the leader of its socialist revolution dies. >> you can find out more on our website about the status of chÁvez's health. activists in syria say nine people have been killed in a ca
sooner or later, we will see commander hugo chÁvez with us. >> chÁvez only named maduro the successor last month. the last time chÁvez spoke publicly, he was philosophical facing the possibility he might not be able to go on as president. >> my firm opinion like a full moon, and revocable, absolute, total is that it is such a scenario would force new presidential elections as mandated by the constitution you collect nicholas march 0 -- nicholas maduro. >> he went to cuba...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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hugo chavez has been hospital licensed since under -- hospitalized since undergoing cancer treatment. they did not reveal anything about his treatment or prognosis. >>> today is the day president barack obama will officially win his second term. it is up to the electoral college and their ballots will be counted this afternoon in a joint session of congress. here is monica. >>> have you dared to get on the scale, i have not, and i am here with our personal trainer and she has some information on how to kick our buts into -- butts into gear. you talk about interval training, what is that? >> it is quick bursts of training so it is a very intense work out and you do it for a little bit of time, increase and recover, increase and recover. >> yes . well, i know the first one we are going to do and as soon as you say burp pee, i drink. the reason you don't like it is because it is very efficient and it is very important to warm up properly and you and i have been warmed up for the viewers. and we have levels of intensity and the most basic level is you take a deep breath, drop down go dow
hugo chavez has been hospital licensed since under -- hospitalized since undergoing cancer treatment. they did not reveal anything about his treatment or prognosis. >>> today is the day president barack obama will officially win his second term. it is up to the electoral college and their ballots will be counted this afternoon in a joint session of congress. here is monica. >>> have you dared to get on the scale, i have not, and i am here with our personal trainer and she has...
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that changed with chÁvez. it changes because of the social policy, the fact one of the first policies he implemented around 2001 began to reexamine welding policy and found a tremendous amount of the oil venezuela had in reserves was s being classified reserveshale. -- classified as shale. revising and reclassifying the reserves has in fact given venezuela the largest oil bank deposit in the world with potentially much more oil in the future, which means that venezuelas role in terms of oil and rick buttressing opec and establishing energy alliances and that america had been published latin america have been phenomenal. taking those reserves and implementing social programs. granted the opposition will claim the money is being misspent, but the reality is for venezuelans on the ground, it has improved their lifestyle. there has been food programs, health programs, aid for pregnant mothers, pension plans. there has been a new housing program responsible for 20% growth in construction, which is giving venezuela
that changed with chÁvez. it changes because of the social policy, the fact one of the first policies he implemented around 2001 began to reexamine welding policy and found a tremendous amount of the oil venezuela had in reserves was s being classified reserveshale. -- classified as shale. revising and reclassifying the reserves has in fact given venezuela the largest oil bank deposit in the world with potentially much more oil in the future, which means that venezuelas role in terms of oil...
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but as well as president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office but jim political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal a jew demise the government in venezuela remember that in two thousand and two when the united states and spain and other powers around the world collaborated and conspired to oust chavez in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for a wiggle room here it does not say tha
but as well as president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office but jim political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal a jew...
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want to express their belief chefs -- chavez will survive. the government -- also in the region, for example -- the senate to allow them to travel. >> thank you very much for persevering there, theresa, with vocal chavez supporters there in caracas. police in pakistan are still trying to find out the identity of a man who was killed for allegedly desecrating the quran. the victim was in police custody when angry villagers dragged him out of a cell, beat him to death and set his body on fire. the province where the incident happened, you may find some of the images in the report disturbing. >> this man was taken from a police station in the sindh province in pakistan, murdered for allegedly desecrating the quran. police officials describe that hundreds of villagers came to the police station, took out the man from behind these very bars, took him to the second floor, dropped his body to the floor and set his body alight. seven police officials have been suspended since the killing last month. they were unable to protect a man under his custody
want to express their belief chefs -- chavez will survive. the government -- also in the region, for example -- the senate to allow them to travel. >> thank you very much for persevering there, theresa, with vocal chavez supporters there in caracas. police in pakistan are still trying to find out the identity of a man who was killed for allegedly desecrating the quran. the victim was in police custody when angry villagers dragged him out of a cell, beat him to death and set his body on...
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people around chavez have been around this for three years now this is the know how to run the country. as the critics that say how not to run from this well but in fact that as well now is a success story in terms of developing economies it is a mix of our western capitalism it is a democracy rules in like all do you actions. free and fair if he has some sense this is off socialist experiment in terms of reducing poverty what that child has accomplished if you put it in perspective is even more extraordinary that what lula accomplished in was in fact one of those front runners the two men around the nicholas madeira to instead of putting a knight in front of the moment there's a lot of speculation on the top they don't actually get on that well they're after each other's necks yes it's true because that they're part of different strands inside chevy's more like the chevy's war is not a monolithic saying like would dare to say the communist party in china dad least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is one of the problems a for we have an unsteady situation in
people around chavez have been around this for three years now this is the know how to run the country. as the critics that say how not to run from this well but in fact that as well now is a success story in terms of developing economies it is a mix of our western capitalism it is a democracy rules in like all do you actions. free and fair if he has some sense this is off socialist experiment in terms of reducing poverty what that child has accomplished if you put it in perspective is even...
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colmaron las calles de caracas, para respaldar el comienzo del tercer gobierno de chávez, sin chávez. >>> somos 8 millones y medio de chávez que nos vamos ajuramentar. >>> ausente desde hace más de un mes en la habana, donde está convalciente, chávez estuvo presente en gorros, en figuras, su mirada presente en las miles de gargantas que gritaban. >>> miles de sus seguidores vinieron a gritar por el comandante convaleciente, después que los tribunales dijeran que puede hacerlo después, varios mandatarios y representantes de gobiernos de latinoamérica también participaron en respaldo al presidente chávez. >>> hay un hombre que está dando la batalla por la vida, pero si mañana no está, chávez no es patrimonio solamente de venezuela chávez pertenece a la argentina, a ecuador, a paraguay, al caribe y a toda latinoamérica. >>> aviones militares cruzaron el cielo e interrumpían los discursos, la euforia de miles estaba al máximo, comienza así el tercer período del gobierno de un chávez ausente. >>> le decimos al comandante chávez, comandante, recupérese que este pueblo
colmaron las calles de caracas, para respaldar el comienzo del tercer gobierno de chávez, sin chávez. >>> somos 8 millones y medio de chávez que nos vamos ajuramentar. >>> ausente desde hace más de un mes en la habana, donde está convalciente, chávez estuvo presente en gorros, en figuras, su mirada presente en las miles de gargantas que gritaban. >>> miles de sus seguidores vinieron a gritar por el comandante convaleciente, después que los tribunales dijeran...
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in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration at that given moment that there has to be new elections that is what the opposition is trying to create something that is not explicit they're trying to make it explicit the constitution it says that it can be delayed there are alternative arrangements that can be made the swearing in can take place in a different location and also it says that the new elections can only be called if and only if the elected president is permanently unable to serve there is no indication that chavez won't recover from where he is now so to say that he's permanently incapacitated is not one hundred percent true. and some other international news sto
in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration at that given moment that there has...
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long time leader hugo chavez may be. the opposition. he doesn't show up. for help to defend itself from the conflict next door. here in russia speculation he's come to receive russian passports. from. around the world. this is a twenty four hours a day live from moscow that is what has president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday the opposition is demanding a new election if he doesn't show up for his inauguration for a third term that the national assembly but the government claims he could be sworn in later before the supreme court well let's discuss this with geo political analyst eric draitser joining me in new york. to take advantage of his poor health . yes absolutely and in fact not only are they trying to take advantage of his poor health they're trying to foist what amounts to mountain of lies upon the people of venezuela and people around the world we saw recently i guess in the last twenty four hours or so the venezuelan government coming out and denouncing what they call
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long time leader hugo chavez maybe too will. attend his own swearing in ceremony as the opposition demands a new election if he doesn't show up. troops border with syria after ankara asks for help to defend itself from the conflict next door. french film star arrives in russia speculation he's come to receive a russian passport. and attacks. around the world online on satellite this is a twenty four hours a day live from moscow that is where it is president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday the opposition is demanding a new election if he doesn't show up for his inauguration for a third term at the national assembly but the government claims he could be sworn in later before the supreme court political analyst eric draitser i spoke. to he believes that opponents of chavez are taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government. what is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal
long time leader hugo chavez maybe too will. attend his own swearing in ceremony as the opposition demands a new election if he doesn't show up. troops border with syria after ankara asks for help to defend itself from the conflict next door. french film star arrives in russia speculation he's come to receive a russian passport. and attacks. around the world online on satellite this is a twenty four hours a day live from moscow that is where it is president hugo chavez who's currently battling...
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you venezuela's long time leader hugo chavez maybe too will after cancer surgery to attend his own inauguration that is the opposition demands a new election if he doesn't show up. the deployment of nato missiles on the turkish border with syria is underway after ankara demanded protection from possible incursions by the assad government. on movie stars your arrives in russia to meet with president putin who granted him citizenship this comes after the actor quit france in attack track. and i welcome good to have you company watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrey farm. venezuela's president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals are demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term in office geo political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is taking advantage of the situation to undermine the governed. what is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal a jew demise the government in ve
you venezuela's long time leader hugo chavez maybe too will after cancer surgery to attend his own inauguration that is the opposition demands a new election if he doesn't show up. the deployment of nato missiles on the turkish border with syria is underway after ankara demanded protection from possible incursions by the assad government. on movie stars your arrives in russia to meet with president putin who granted him citizenship this comes after the actor quit france in attack track. and i...
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but opposition has condemned the ruling and wants to know just how sick chavez is. from caracas -- >> a highly anticipated announcement, reaffirming the venezuela government position. >> of january 10 a new constitution period begins, a new swearing-in ceremony is not necessary for whom go chavez to be elected by virtue of the fact there is no interruption in the exercise of his duties. >> for weeks, the government and -- [no audio] 10 years the supreme court has traditionally sided with the government, so the latest ruling came as no surprise. on wednesday, they also said for now it is not necessary that a medical commission clarified the president's health, something the opposition here has been demanding for a very long time. >> the figurehead of the opposition who lost to chavez in the last election asked his followers not to react with protest or violence even if, like him, they disagree with the supreme court ruling. >> i know i am acting responsibly. we are not going to pick the people against the people. we are not going to do that. don't think it is a sign
but opposition has condemned the ruling and wants to know just how sick chavez is. from caracas -- >> a highly anticipated announcement, reaffirming the venezuela government position. >> of january 10 a new constitution period begins, a new swearing-in ceremony is not necessary for whom go chavez to be elected by virtue of the fact there is no interruption in the exercise of his duties. >> for weeks, the government and -- [no audio] 10 years the supreme court has traditionally...
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if chavez was ill -- or could not return, was dying, then chavez would resign and maduro would face elections with a 30 days. >> it could not just be a handover of power. >> he would have to go to the polls. >> is there a script, of the moment -- rift between these two men? are they looking for a different trajectory in terms of the revolution? >> i think basically they get on perfectly well together. you could detect slightly different emphases of the two men. cabello comes from the military, maduro used to be a trade union leader. different backgrounds. but there is no indication that there is much of a power struggle between them. >> you are a writer who respects chavez and you are a fan of chavis as well. but when you look of the revolution and what he has done in terms of the nationalization of utilities and energy companies, how many more legs to keep on going? when you look at the transference of wealth from the rich to the poor, how long can this be sustained? >> i think it should be able to go on. chavez himself always every year would come up with an amazing development. the last on
if chavez was ill -- or could not return, was dying, then chavez would resign and maduro would face elections with a 30 days. >> it could not just be a handover of power. >> he would have to go to the polls. >> is there a script, of the moment -- rift between these two men? are they looking for a different trajectory in terms of the revolution? >> i think basically they get on perfectly well together. you could detect slightly different emphases of the two men. cabello...
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and coming up with a program venezuela's long time leader will go chavez maybe too will after cancer surgery to attend his own in order. that is the opposition demands a new election if indeed he doesn't show up. and for better or for worse stay with us to find out where mixed israeli palestinian couples go to live in the face of discrimination that more. wealthy british style. markets find scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report on. soon which brightened. from fines to pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. we're highlighting the top stories of the week here on arts here with me rory sushi and venezuela's president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer he might be too willing to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals meantime a demanding action if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term in office geo political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is simply taking advantage of the situation to try and undermine the g
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venezuela's long time leader hugo chavez maybe too will after cancer surgery to attend his own inauguration that is the opposition demands a new election and he doesn't show up. the deployment of nato missiles on the two border with syria is underway ankara demanded protection from possible incursion by the assad government. moviestar you're on the bridge you arrived in russia pounding to meet with president putin who granted him citizenship this comes after being there from an attack strong. and i welcome good to have you company watching r.t. live from moscow with me. president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday if he doesn't show. him in office do you political analyst eric draitser. base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say th
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. >>> the venezuela lend -- venezuela president hugo chavez is recovering from surgery. he was scheduled to be sworn in but venezuela president hugo chavez will have to be sworn in at a later date as he recovers following cancer surgery. this violates venezuela's constitution. >>> they are looking to join or block a lawsuit. they received $122 billion bailout and now former aig executives is suing the government saying the bailout deal was unfamiliar to share holders. some compare it to being a day of and being sued for saving the life of a patient. >>> it is the second incident with a boeing 747 in two days. that is after it leaked fuel and they will not look into the leak calling a maintenance issue not an accident but they are looking into a fire that happened the day before. >>> let's they can in with sal, are you keeping an eye out, and of the lanes you can see golden gate is helping out with that and if you are driving on the bridge any time soon you should slow down because a lot of chp officers are helping out here. coming into san francisco. if you are driving o
. >>> the venezuela lend -- venezuela president hugo chavez is recovering from surgery. he was scheduled to be sworn in but venezuela president hugo chavez will have to be sworn in at a later date as he recovers following cancer surgery. this violates venezuela's constitution. >>> they are looking to join or block a lawsuit. they received $122 billion bailout and now former aig executives is suing the government saying the bailout deal was unfamiliar to share holders. some...
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still ahead for you in the program but as well as long time leader hugo chavez may be to a lap dance surgery to turn his own inauguration but as the opposition demands a year election if he doesn't show up. in dallas he also looks at the legacy of the twenty twelve that could have been things have turned out differently and explore some of the challenges the world my face in the coming months. barack obama has given the green light to increasing taxes on wealthy americans in a move to a voice the so-called fiscal cliff it follows months of political bickering among us lawmakers right up until the january twenty. first deadline and no deal option could have meant billions of dollars of tax hikes and spending cuts which were due to automatically come into effect economics. says that an immediate crisis has been avoided the main underlying problems remain unresolved. through school closures it's just more of theater bankers and politicians trying to distract people from the underlying root that is a bunch of girls and frankly who are manipulating the system day and day destroying the ec
still ahead for you in the program but as well as long time leader hugo chavez may be to a lap dance surgery to turn his own inauguration but as the opposition demands a year election if he doesn't show up. in dallas he also looks at the legacy of the twenty twelve that could have been things have turned out differently and explore some of the challenges the world my face in the coming months. barack obama has given the green light to increasing taxes on wealthy americans in a move to a voice...
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from asia times online believes that chavez's political power in a shaky position. shows this war is not a monolithic saying like us would dare to say the communist party in china there at least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is one of the problems a few we have an unsteady situation in terms of chavez house because there will be an internal struggle for power inside. him at the same time we're going to have more possibilities of foreign interference trying to control the you know as mover of this process and i mean specially our friends in washington who have all the news all seen and all pretty well maybe this is the beginning of the end of just more let's get it out is there life on mars always been a big question well if not those who could be the founder of internet page planning to send people there to live find out more about this while they're on the web site r t they'll can also lead to the football world cup brazilian stylee authorities in the country leaving nothing to chance giving sex workers free english classes details on
from asia times online believes that chavez's political power in a shaky position. shows this war is not a monolithic saying like us would dare to say the communist party in china there at least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is one of the problems a few we have an unsteady situation in terms of chavez house because there will be an internal struggle for power inside. him at the same time we're going to have more possibilities of foreign interference trying to...
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in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration that there has to be new elections that is what the opposition is trying to create something they're not explicit they're trying to make it explicit. it seems everyone wants a piece of the bench while beijing is the region with riches the western media focuses on human rights abuses this kind of went to gauge the feeling that. the communist party of china a slogan so widespread in tibet it's even displayed on taxis here everything is an ambiguous mix of modern technology and tradition communism and religion. w. is eighty six his son is a buddhist monk but ten years ago this elderly man joined the communists to do on the party is b
in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration that there has to be new elections...
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president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba under a veil of secrecy. >> reporter: moises naim is a former venezuelan cabinet minister, now a columnist and a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he says keeping chavez alive in havana strengthens the president's number two, nicolas maduro. >> and this is essentially a power play. behind that secrecy there is nothing but an attempt to ensure the continuity of the regime regardless of president chavez's presence. >> reporter: the u.s. state department, after sparring with chavez' venezuela for more than a decade, was restrained in its
president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in...